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Duration: 86 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Alternate Names: Katja Harms
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"Born with dual German and Italian heritage, Chiara Schoras initiated her acting career through roles in TV series such as 'Girl Friends', 'Alphateam – Die Lebensretter im OP', and 'First Love – Die grosse Liebe'. These led to a prominent part in the acclaimed made-for-TV romance 'Picknick im Schnee', where she portrayed a suicidal young woman who helps herself and another man rediscover life after his wife's infidelity. In 1999, Chiara debuted cinematically in Rainer Matsuani’s 'Romantic Fighter' and subsequently appeared in films like 'Honolulu' and 'Vaya Con Dios'. The latter earned her the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress in 2002.
Multilingual in Italian, English, and German, Chiara has recently focused on advancing her international career. She starred in her first Italian film, 'Giravolte', and the German-Canadian-British co-production 'The Cat’s Meow', opposite Kirsten Dunst and directed by Peter Bogdanovich.
Notably, Chiara's balanced European heritage is reflected in her openness to nudity in her roles. Her debut nude scene was featured in 'Picknick im Schnee', followed by appearances in 'Stan Becker – Ein Mann, ein Wort', 'Einfach Klasse!', and 'Falling Rocks'. However, her most explicit scene can be found in the 1999 TV thriller 'Racheengel – Stimme aus dem Dunkeln', where she appears fully nude alongside Götz George and Tim Bergmann. This scene includes tattooing and simulated sex with Tim Bergmann, showcasing Chiara's petite figure and minimalistic nipple coverage."
Release Year: 2001
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: Romeo & Julia 2000
Director: Beryl Schennen, Florian Gallenberger, Matthias Lehmann, Sandra Schmidt, Saskia Jell, Uschi Ferstl, Vanessa Jopp
Writer: Beryl Schennen, Florian Gallenberger, Matthias Lehmann, Sandra Schmidt, Saskia Jell, Uschi Ferstl, Vanessa Jopp
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Keywords: woman director
Honolulu, produced and directed by seven Munich Film School students, unfolds in rural town outside Munich, Germany, not Hawaii as its title might suggest. The film's narrative is structured around vignettes lasting approximately 10 to 15 minutes each, connected by one of the town’s public bus routes. Two men wait for the bus at night, drinking alcohol between rides.
Honolulu (2001) is an anthology film directed by Beryl Schennen, Florian Gallenberger, Matthias Lehmann, Sandra Schmidt, Saskia Jell, Uschi Ferstl, and Vanessa Jopp. Despite its title, the film is set in a rural town outside Munich, Germany, not Honolulu, Hawaii. The movie consists of several vignettes connected through a public bus route. Although specific plot details are scarce due to limited source material, the film is classified as a comedy-drama-romance.